Rhino Unveils David Lee Roth’s “The Warner Recordings” Anthology

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The highly-anticipated David Lee Roth boxed set, The Warner Recordings 1985-1994, is set to be unleashed by Rhino on February 21, 2025. Fans are in for a treat as this comprehensive collection includes the first five solo releases from the legendary rock artist. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer to Roth’s music, this set offers a chance to experience his greatness in one go. You can expect iconic albums like Crazy from the Heat [1985], Eat ‘Em and Smile [1986], Skyscraper [1988], A Little Ain’t Enough [1991], and Your Filthy Little Mouth [1994] all in one place.

The exciting news doesn’t end there – the set will be available in various formats, including 5CD at retailers nationwide, D2C online, digital on streaming platforms, and a special 5LP version exclusively on Rhino.com. You can even hop on the pre-order train to secure your copy!

Flashback to 40 years ago in January 1985, when Roth took the music world by storm with his solo debut Crazy from the Heat EP. This EP not only crashed into the Top 15 of the Billboard 200 but also earned RIAA Platinum status. The medley of “Just a Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody” and “California Girls” became chart-topping hits, further solidifying Roth’s solo career. And let’s not forget that Crazy from the Heat later inspired his best-selling autobiography in 1997.

Moving forward, Roth continued to captivate audiences with releases like Eat ‘Em and Smile [1986], Skyscraper [1988], A Little Ain’t Enough [1991], and Your Filthy Little Mouth [1994]. Each album showcased Roth’s unique sound and style, solidifying his status as an influential figure in rock history. From anthems like “Yankee Rose” to collaborations with iconic producer Nile Rodgers on “She’s My Machine,” Roth’s range as an artist knows no bounds.

David Lee Roth’s legacy as “Diamond Dave” truly shines through in this remarkable boxed set. With accolades like over 70 million records sold worldwide, a GRAMMY® Award nomination, and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame® induction in 2007 with Van Halen, there’s no denying his impact on the rock ‘n’ roll scene.

So mark your calendars for February 21, 2025, and get ready to dive into the world of David Lee Roth with The Warner Recordings 1985-1994. It’s a musical journey you won’t want to miss!

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